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I have to eat my hat here. I didn't think the M8 would be much of a sports / action camera. But yesterday I took it to shoot a parkour group, and some of the pictures came out surprisingly nicely. The ability to see what's coming into the frame is incredibly useful, and in a way, the fact that the M8 CAN'T blast away at 10 FPS is actually to your advantage, as you have to develop a really good sense of timing when people are running, jumping and flipping at high speeds.

 

The guy who I shoot with uses a 1d mk 3 with 2x16 gig cards...I dread to think how many shots he got:D Mind you, he's good.

 

As I've stated before, I'm a total idiot when it comes to resizing pictures and so on, so I'll take the liberty of using a link here. All comments are of course welcome, I'll just ignore the ones I don't like:p

 

Nagoya Parkour 20 Feb 2011 - a set on Flickr

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Yes, it was an in-joke. There was a thread complaining that the extreme shutter lag on the M8/9 made it all but unusable for this kind of photography. Apparently some people can detect 0.09 sec.

 

If you care to fght your way through 345 posts ranging from the inane to the excellent, go ahead :D

 

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/leica-m9-forum/98243-m9-shutter-lag.html

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Yes, it was an in-joke. There was a thread complaining that the extreme shutter lag on the M8/9 made it all but unusable for this kind of photography. Apparently some people can detect 0.09 sec.

 

If you care to fght your way through 345 posts ranging from the inane to the excellent, go ahead :D

 

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/leica-m9-forum/98243-m9-shutter-lag.html

 

That made my eyes bleed and brain hurt. If only I knew that the M8 has such terrible performance and is so slow, I would never have tried taking action shots like that:cool:

 

Not that you can't see the same thing on DSLR forums (fora?) either. "My 1D Mk3 is one FPS faster than your Nikon Whatever!" "Oh yeah, well my Nikon Whatever is a tiny tiny bit better at ISO 190,345,223,234....and you smell!":p

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I have to eat my hat here. I didn't think the M8 would be much of a sports / action camera. But yesterday I took it to shoot a parkour group, and some of the pictures came out surprisingly nicely. The ability to see what's coming into the frame is incredibly useful, and in a way, the fact that the M8 CAN'T blast away at 10 FPS is actually to your advantage, as you have to develop a really good sense of timing when people are running, jumping and flipping at high speeds.

 

The guy who I shoot with uses a 1d mk 3 with 2x16 gig cards...I dread to think how many shots he got:D Mind you, he's good.

 

As I've stated before, I'm a total idiot when it comes to resizing pictures and so on, so I'll take the liberty of using a link here. All comments are of course welcome, I'll just ignore the ones I don't like:p

 

Nagoya Parkour 20 Feb 2011 - a set on Flickr

 

Nice images. I'm curious to know what settings/iso/ you used for these?

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Yes, it was an in-joke. There was a thread complaining that the extreme shutter lag on the M8/9 made it all but unusable for this kind of photography. Apparently some people can detect 0.09 sec.

 

If you care to fght your way through 345 posts ranging from the inane to the excellent, go ahead :D

 

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/leica-m9-forum/98243-m9-shutter-lag.html

 

I think these people that are blaming the camera for not being able to capture a sports moment probably have a bit slower reaction times and reflexes.

 

The main reason why RF cameras are not used more in sports photography is the lack of long lenses allowing for tightly composed frames of the subject, typical of good sports photography.

 

While attending the Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver B.C. last year, I attended a hockey match between Norway and Switzerland, I shot from where I was sitting with my wife about 8 rows from the ice. I've posted a few of my shots in the "Sports and Leisure" section of this forum. M8/90mm and I was able to get the puck and players in the same frame. I usually shoot sports with a few DSLRs but wasn't officially shooting this match. Proving that sports pictures can be made with an RF camera. It's a matter of developing the skill and knowing how to anticipate the action.

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